Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen just won the CFDA award for their high-end line The Row, and now are focusing their attention on their contemporary line Elizabeth & James, specifically launching handbags. Mary Kate explains the pricing breakdown in terms of where they fit in the market: 'We wanted the price point to be strong. The price point is below [Alexander] Wang and [Phillip] Lim but above Marc [Jacobs] and Tory [Burch].' Ashley added, 'We wanted these bags to be affordable.' That means the prices range from $125 to $395 for small leather goods and $395 to $625 for bags. Look out for these new treasures in July.
Entertainment One ("eOne") is pleased to announce that it has acquired the North American distribution rights to SCATTER MY ASHES AT BERGDORF'S in all media from Berney Films.
Bob Saget will host Cool Comedy - Hot Cuisine, the Scleroderma Research Foundation's (SRF) signature benefit, Monday, November 7 at Carolines on Broadway.
Bob Saget will host Cool Comedy - Hot Cuisine, the Scleroderma Research Foundation's (SRF) signature benefit, Monday, November 7 at Carolines on Broadway.
Bob Saget will host Cool Comedy - Hot Cuisine, the Scleroderma Research Foundation's (SRF) signature benefit, Monday, November 7 at Carolines on Broadway.
The cast of GLEE is set to help fashionistas shop on Sept. 8 for this year's Fashion's Night Out event, to take place in stores across the country and online.
Legendary jewelry designer Robert Lee Morris will unveil his latest jewelry creations, the 'Museum Collection,' alongside a selection from his archives of hand-made samples and first-trial pieces from past signature 24K matte gold-plated collections in a special trunk show, on May 12, 2011 from 5:30 to 8:00 pm.
Legendary jewelry designer Robert Lee Morris will unveil his latest jewelry creations, the 'Museum Collection,' alongside a selection from his archives of hand-made samples and first-trial pieces from past signature 24K matte gold-plated collections in a special trunk show, on May 12, 2011 from 5:30 to 8:00 pm.
One week after announcing the pick up of an unprecedented 11 new series and five returning series, Bravo Media continues its momentum with the announcement of eight new series in development, including one scripted project.
Michael Riedel reports in the New York Post this morning that Patrick Cassidy is at work on a new piece about his father, the late musical actor Jack Cassidy, who died in an accidental fire at the age of 49. The younger Cassidy is developing a one-man show about Jack, with the help of some of Jack's old friends, including Hal Prince and John McMartin.
The CBS Television Network announced that the making of 'Fashion's Night Out 2010' will be the subject of a one-hour primetime special to be broadcast, Tuesday, Sept. 14 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT).